Discover one of the state's premier wineries, tucked away in a historic railway building just a short stroll from downtown. You can join a complimentary tour to see how local Muscadine grapes are transformed into award-winning wines. The experience culminates in a tasting where you can sample a variety of their unique vintages, from dry to sweet dessert wines.
I suggest sampling a blanc de gris or Pinot Grigio to start and the cabernet or ruby port for deeper, richer flavors — their sweet and sparkling selections also give a great taste of Florida’s unique wine scene.
Tastings and tours run daily with guided and self-guided options that take you through the winemaking process, including a short film, a walk around the production area, and glasses of several wines to compare styles.
On the third floor, The Cellar Upstairs (the winery’s wine bar & restaurant) offers relaxed views of downtown St. Augustine with wine by the glass, light bites, and often live jazz or blues — a nice way to end your visit.
There’s also a gift shop with bottles, accessories, and curated gift baskets if you want to take something home.